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Undergradute program certificates are available from the following departments:Department of Communication Studies Department of Computer Science Department of Design, Textiles, Gerontology, & Family Studies Department of English Language and Literature Department of Industrial Technology Department of Modern Languages Department of Philosophy and Religion Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminology School of Health, Physical Education, and Leisure Services
Department of Communication StudiesCollege of Humanities and Fine Artswww.uni.edu/comstudy
Staff:J. Fritch, Head. R. Bankston, M. Beall, M. Bozik, J. Burtis, P. Carlin, A. Chatham-Carpenter, S. Chen, Z. Chen, R. Davilla, V. DeFrancisco, A. Dimitrova, N. Epley, V. Greene, T. Hall, D. Kruckeberg, K. Mitchell, P. O'Connor, C. Ogbondah, C. Palczewski, G. Pohl, M. Shaw, P. Siddens, F. Soans, L. Terlip, J. Thompson, P. Turman, J. Witte.
The Department of Communication Studies offers the following undergraduate program certificates. Specific requirements for these programs are listed within this Department of Communication Studies section in the following order:
Program CertificatesCertificate in Public Speaking
Program CertificatesThe University of Northern Iowa makes available, in addition to traditional programs, the opportunity for students to earn program certificates. Program certificates provide an alternative to programs leading to a degree, a major, or a minor; they certify that an individual has completed a program approved by the university. For information on the following certificates, contact the Department of Communication Studies or the Office of the Registrar, which serves as the centralized registry.
Certificate in Public SpeakingThis certificate is designed to prepare students to become effective speakers and presenters. The certificate is focused on skill development and allows the student to gain experience in message construction and delivery.
Department of Computer ScienceCollege of Natural Scienceswww.cs.uni.edu/
Staff:E. Wallingford, Head. J. Drake, P. East, M. Fienup, P. Gray, J. McCormick, K. O'Kane, A. Poleksic B. Schafer.
The Department of Computer Science offers the following undergraduate program certificate. Specific requirements for these programs are listed within this Department of Computer Science section in the following order:
Program CertificateComputer Applications Certificate
Program CertificateThe University of Northern Iowa makes available, in addition to traditional programs, the opportunity for students to earn program certificates. Program certificates provide an alternative to programs leading to a degree, a major, or a minor; they certify that an individual has completed a program approved by the university. For information on the following certificate, contact the Department of Computer Science or the Office of the Registrar, which serves as the centralized registry.
Certificate in Computer Applications
Department of Design, Textiles, Gerontology, & Family StudiesCollege of Social and Behavioral Scienceshttp://www.uni.edu/dfcs
Staff:H. Barnes, Head. B. Bass, G. Betrabet-Gulwadi, W. Fleming, G. Gute, A. Lynch, M. Story, M. Strauss, M. Widmer.
The Department of Design, Textiles, Gerontology, & Family Studies offers the following undergraduate program certificates. Specific requirements for these programs are listed within this Department of Design, Textiles, Gerontology, & Family Studies section in the following order:
Program CertificatesCertificate Program in Long Term Care Gerontology Program Certificate
Program CertificatesThe University of Northern Iowa makes available, in addition to traditional programs, the opportunity for students to earn program certificates. Program certificates provide an alternative to programs leading to a degree, a major, or a minor; they certify that an individual has completed a program approved by the university. For information on the following program certificates, contact the Department of Design, Textiles, Gerontology, & Family Studies or the Office of the Registrar, which serves as the centralized registry.
Certificate Program in Long Term CareThe Certificate Program in Long Term Care prepares students for employment with the elderly in long term care facilities in a variety of professional positions. This interdisciplinary program is coordinated in the Department of Design, Textiles, Gerontology, & Family Studies.
*Prerequisites for these courses are as follows:Prerequisite for 31F:150 (31F:020; 200:030 or 31F:055 or 400:120, 3 hours social science research methods)Prerequisite for 400:173 (400:001 or equivalent). 400:001 may be used to satisfy Category 5B of the Liberal Arts Core.Prerequisite for 980:125 (980:001 or equivalent). 980:001 may be used to satisfy Category 5A of the Liberal Arts Core.Prerequisite for 31G:170 (6 hours Gerontology core/two of the following courses: 31F:150, 400:173, 410:125, 980:125)Prerequisite for 450:172 and 450:173 (450:041). 450:041 may be used to satisfy Category 5C of the Liberal Arts Core.
Gerontology Certificate
*Prerequisites for these courses are as follows:Prerequisite for 31F:150 (31F:020; 200:030 or 31F:055 or 400:120; 3 hours social science research methods)
Prerequisite for 400:120 and 400:173 (400:001 or equivalent). 400:001 may be used to satisfy Category 5B of the Liberal Arts Core.
Prerequisite for 980:125 (980:001). 980:001 may be used to satisfy Category 5A of the Liberal Arts Core.
Prerequisite for 31F:055 (400:001 or consent of instructor). 400:001 may be used to satisfy Category 5B of the Liberal Arts Core.
Prerequisite for 31F:162 (31F:020)
Prerequisite for 450:173 (450:041). 450:041 may be used to satisfy Category 5C of the Liberal Arts Core.
Prerequisite for 990:152 (990:010). 990:010 may be used to satisfy Category 4A of the Liberal Arts Core.
Prerequisite for 650:142 (one philosophy course)
Department of EconomicsCollege of Business Administrationwww.cba.uni.edu/dbweb/pages/about/dept-economics.cfm
Staff:F. Abraham, Head. M. Alam, S. Amin, K. Brown, J. Fuhrman, D. Hakes, H. Isakson, L. Jepsen, B. Kanago, B. Mardis, K. McCormick, D. Surdam, B. Uyar.
The Department of Economics offers the following undergraduate program certificate. Specific requirements for these programs are listed within this Department of Economics section in the following order:
Program CertificateCertificate in Community Economic Development
Program CertificateThe University of Northern Iowa makes available, in addition to traditional programs, the opportunity for students to earn program certificates. Program certificates provide an alternative to programs leading to a degree, a major, or a minor; they certify that an individual has completed a program approved by the university. For information on the following program certificate, contact the Department of Economics or the Office of the Registrar, which serves as the centralized registry.
Certificate in Community Economic DevelopmentThe certificate in Community Economic Development is available to declared majors in the College of Business Administration only. The purpose of this certificate is to educate and train students to fill the need for informed economic development practitioners. For more information and to enroll in this program, students must contact the Head of Department of Economics.
Prerequisites for above courses are as follows:* 920:053; 920:054** 920:053; 920:054; 920:125; 920:148
Department of English Language and LiteratureCollege of Humanities and Fine Artswww.uni.edu/english
Staff:J. Copeland, Head. K. Baughman, G. Cawelti, J. Davis, R. Dunham, S. Gaies, S. Gladden, V. Gotera, T. Gregersen, J. Husband, M. Janopoulos, J. Klinkowitz, A. Lamberti, J. Lewty, C. MacGillivray, A. Meier, J. Milambiling, P. Mvuyekure, A. Myles, J. O'Loughlin, N. Price, C. Roberts, S. Rochette, J. Swan, J. Swope, G. Tracey, K. Tracey, R. Utz, J. Wang.
The Department of English Language and Literature offers the following undergraduate program certificate. Specific requirements for these programs are listed within this Department of English Language and Literature section in the following order:
Program CertificateCertificate in Post-Colonial and Multicultural Literary Studies
Program CertificateThe University of Northern Iowa makes available, in addition to traditional programs, the opportunity for students to earn program certificates. Program certificates provide an alternative to programs leading to a degree, a major, or a minor; they certify that an individual has completed a program approved by the university. For information on the following program certificate, contact the Department of English Language and Literature or the Office of the Registrar, which serves as the centralized registry.
Certificate in Post-Colonial and Multicultural Literary StudiesThis certificate offers explorations of post-colonial, multicultural, and ethnic literary studies that will help equip students to participate in an increasingly diverse society.
Department of FinanceCollege of Business Administrationwww.cba.uni.edu/dbweb/pages/about/dept-finance.cfm
Staff:R. Followill, Head. A. Cox, D. Giarusso, X. Jiang, S. Johnson, G. Mills, A. Rappaport, A. Thompson, R. Wyatt, M. Zaman.
The Department of Finance offers the following undergraduate program certificate. Specific requirements for these programs are listed within this Department of Finance section in the following order:
Program Certificate
Program CertificateThe University of Northern Iowa makes available, in addition to traditional programs, the opportunity for students to earn program certificates. Program certificates provide an alternative to programs leading to a degree, a major, or a minor; they certify that an individual has completed a program approved by the university. For information on the following program certificate, contact the Department of Finance or the Office of the Registrar, which serves as the centralized registry.
Financial Analysis Certificate
*Course prerequisites will lengthen this certificate for non-business majors.
In order to receive the Financial Analysis Certificate, all candidates must participate in the department's Financial Analysis Study Seminar, and pass the CFA7 Level 1 exam administered by the Association of Investments Management Research (AIMR7). In addition, MBA students who are candidates for the Financial Analysis Certificate must participate in the department's Level 2 Examination Review sessions and register to take the CFA7 Level 2 examination administered by AIMR7.
Department of GeographyCollege of Social and Behavioral Scienceshttp://www.uni.edu/geography
Staff:D. May, Interim Head. D. Dahms, T. Fogarty, J. Fryman, A. Oberle, J. Owusu, T. Strauss, R. Sugumaran, K. Weller.
The Department of Geography offers the following undergraduate program certificate. Specific requirements for these programs are listed within this Department of Geography section in the following order:
Program CertificateCertificate in Cartography and Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Program CertificateThe University of Northern Iowa makes available, in addition to traditional programs, the opportunity for students to earn program certificates. Program certificates provide an alternative to programs leading to a degree, a major, or a minor; they certify that an individual has completed a program approved by the university. For information on the following program certificate, contact the Department of Geography or the Office of the Registrar, which serves as the centralized registry.
Certificate in Cartography and Geographic Information Systems (GIS)The Certificate in Cartography and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is designed to give the student a substantial background in the fields of cartography and geographic information systems. Students completing the program will be familiar with the terminology, techniques and theory of cartography and GIS principles. Hands-on computer experience is a major feature of many of the courses. The program complements majors in disciplines other than geography while increasing the geography major's preparation for the job market.
The student must earn a grade point average of at least 3.00 in the courses taken for the certificate. It is the responsibility of the student to notify the Head of the Department of Geography during or immediately after the semester in which the course requirements will be or have been completed.
Department of HistoryCollege of Social and Behavioral Scienceshttp://www.uni.edu/history
Staff:R. Martin, Head. J. Baskerville, G. Bruess, T. Connors, B. Cutter, R. Dise, T. Eden, L. Fenech, J. Goldman, R. Hesselink, W. Hettle, C. Holcombe, J. Johnson, S. Kimble, E. Kuenzli, J. Lees, D. Maier, J. McGlade, T. O'Connor, B. Roberts, K. Sadkowski, D. Shepardson, D. Walker, C. Weisenberger, C. Wells.
The Department of History offers the following undergraduate program certificate. Specific requirements for these programs are listed within this Department of History section in the following order:
Program Certificate
Program CertificateThe University of Northern Iowa makes available, in addition to traditional programs, the opportunity for students to earn program certificates. Program certificates provide an alternative to programs leading to a degree, a major, or a minor; they certify that an individual has completed a program approved by the university. For information on the following program certificate, contact the Department of History or the Office of the Registrar, which serves as the centralized registry.
Certificate in Public HistoryThis certificate is available to history majors and non-history majors who have completed a prescribed course of study within public history. This program exposes students to the array of opportunities available in the fields of public history and an opportunity to add an experiential component to their academic education. Individual curricula will be defined in consultation with the program's director.
Department of Industrial TechnologyCollege of Natural Scienceswww.uni.edu/indtech
Staff:M. Fahmy, Head. S. Egger, J. Fecik, S. Giese, D. Hotek, C. Johnson, A. Kashef, Y. Lerner, R. O'Meara, R. Pecen, N. Pramanik, P. Rao, M. Salim, S. Varzavand, M. White, J. Zhang, J. Zhu.
The Department of Industrial Technology offers the following undergraduate program certificate. Specific requirements for these programs are listed within this Department of Industrial Technology section in the following order:
Program CertificateTechnology Management Certificate
Program CertificateThe University of Northern Iowa makes available, in addition to traditional programs, the opportunity for students to earn program certificates. Program certificates provide an alternative to programs leading to a degree, a major, or a minor; they certify that an individual has completed a program approved by the university. For information on the following certificate, contact the Department of Industrial Technology or the Office of the Registrar, which serves as the centralized registry.
Technology Management Certificate
*800:072 is a possible prerequisite for 330:142 and 330:143.
Department of ManagementCollege of Business Administrationwww.cba.uni.edu/dbweb/pages/about/dept-management.cfm
Staff:D. Cyphert, Interim Head. C. Das, P. Goulet, S. Kaparthi, R. Karsten, J. Mattingly, T. McAdams, A. Mitra, F. Moussavi, H. Noonan-Day, D. Power, B. Ratchford, T. Rodriguez, R. Roth, G. F. Smith, S. Sorenson, M. Spencer, S. Wartick, L. Wilson, D. Wood, M. Wurtz.
The Department of Management offers the following undergraduate program certificate. Specific requirements for these programs are listed within this Department of Management section in the following order:
Program CertificateTraining and Development in Business Certificate
Program CertificateThe University of Northern Iowa makes available, in addition to traditional programs, the opportunity for students to earn program certificates. Program certificates provide an alternative to programs leading to a degree, a major, or a minor; they certify that an individual has completed a program approved by the university. For information on the following program certificate, contact the Department of Management or the Office of the Registrar, which serves as the centralized registry.
Training and Development in Business Certificate
*Graduate students must take 150:262 instead of 150:119. 150:262 has prerequisites of consent of MBA Director and 150:153 or equivalent.**150:169 or 150:179 must be taken only after taking 150:116 or 150:130. 150:187 may be used as a substitute for 150:169 or 150:179, with consent of instructor. 150:187 requires additional prerequisites.***In addition to the required 15 hours, 150:113 has as a prerequisite 620:005 or 620:015, either of which will satisfy Category 1A of the Liberal Arts Core.
Department of MarketingCollege of Business Administrationwww.cba.uni.edu/dbweb/pages/about/dept-marketing.cfm
Staff:M J. Sheffet, Head. M. Bunker, D. Clayson, S. Corbin, K. Iyer, M. Klassen, K. Rajendran, M. Rawwas.
The Department of Marketing offers the following undergraduate program certificates. Specific requirements for these programs are listed within this Department of Marketing section in the following order:
Program CertificatesCertificate in Entrepreneurship Certificate in Entrepreneurship for Non-Business Majors Certificate in Marketing Research and Consulting
Program CertificatesThe University of Northern Iowa makes available, in addition to traditional programs, the opportunity for students to earn program certificates. Program certificates provide an alternative to programs leading to a degree, a major, or a minor; they certify that an individual has completed a program approved by the university. For information on the following program certificates, contact the Department of Marketing or the Office of the Registrar, which serves as the centralized registry.
Certificate in EntrepreneurshipThe Certificate in Entrepreneurship is open to declared business majors only.
The purpose of the program is to engage students in active participation in the development of entrepreneurial businesses. They will do this through a combination of traditional course work specifically directed to the entrepreneurial firm and participation in a significant live business experience, either through the development of a business plan for a new firm or through an internship in an ongoing entrepreneurial enterprise.
Students must have junior standing and be admitted to the College of Business Administration in order to complete this certificate.
Certificate in Entrepreneurship for Non-Business MajorsThis Certificate in Entrepreneurship is open to non-business majors only.
The purpose of the program is to engage students in active participation in the development of entrepreneurial enterprises. They will do this through a combination of traditional course work specifically directed to the entrepreneurial ventures and participation in a significant live enterprise experience, either through the development of a business plan for a new venture or through an internship in an ongoing entrepreneurial enterprise. Students must have sophomore standing to begin the program. Students who have taken business classes (120:030, 120:031, 130:101, 150:153, 920:024, 920:053, 920:054) may have those classes substituted, with the permission of the Chair in Entrepreneurship, for 920:024, 100:040 and/or 130:101.
Certificate in Marketing Research and Consulting
*130:108 has prerequisites of 920:024 or 920:053, 130:101, 150:080, 800:072 or 800:092, 920:020, and 920:070. Taking 800:072 or 800:092 will satisfy Category 1C of the Liberal Arts Core. Non-business majors who take 920:024 or both 920:053 and 920:054 will satisfy the requirements for Category 5B of the Liberal Arts Core.Students should contact the Director of Strategic Marketing Services, CBB 5, and the Marketing Department, CBB 338.
Department of MathematicsCollege of Natural Scienceswww.math.uni.edu/
Staff:J. Ridenhour, Head. R. Campbell, M. Ecker, J. Haack, S. Kirmani, M. Lee, L. Leutzinger, S. Luo, C. Miller, D. Mupasiri, G. Nelson, J. Noh, M. Prophet, E. Rathmell, V. Rayevskaya, J. Ribando, S. Riehl, D. Shaw, M. Somodi, A. Stanley, B. Stevens, D. Thiessen, B. Townsend, J. Wilkinson.
The Department of Mathematics offers the following undergraduate program certificate. Specific requirements for these programs are listed within this Department of Mathematics section in the following order:
Program CertificateContinuous Quality Improvement Certificate
Program CertificateThe University of Northern Iowa makes available, in addition to traditional programs, the opportunity for students to earn program certificates. Program certificates provide an alternative to programs leading to a degree, a major, or a minor; they certify that an individual has completed a program approved by the university. For information on the following program certificate, contact the Department of Mathematics or the Office of the Registrar, which serves as the centralized registry.
Certificate in Continuous Quality ImprovementThe Continuous Quality Improvement certificate provides academic course work that covers all of the Body of Knowledge (BOK) on which the American Society for Control (ASQ) Six Sigma Black Belt certification examination is based, as well as the overwhelming majority of the BOK on which the ASQ Quality Engineer certification examination is based. The course work requirements are a subset of those required in the Continuous Quality Improvement Option of the Professional Science Master's Degree in Industrial Mathematics. The certificate is awarded on successful completion of the following courses:
Department of Modern LanguagesCollege of Humanities and Fine Artswww.uni.edu/modlangs
Staff:C. Roberts, Acting Head. J. Balong, M. Basom, R. Bubser, J. Castillo, J. Cooley, I. Cuadra, D. Heistad, J. Koppensteiner, R. Krueger, A. Lair, A. Planells, S. Rosell, J. Storm, F. Vernescu, S. Wildner, S. Yetter.
The Department of Modern Languages offers the following undergraduate program certificates. Specific requirements for these programs are listed within this Department of Modern Languages section in the following order:
Program CertificatesCertificate in French Language Studies Certificate in German Language Studies Certificate in Hispanic and Portuguese Studies Certificate in Portuguese Studies Certificate in Russian Language Studies Certificate in Spanish Language Studies Certificate in Spanish for Special Purposes International Commerce Certificate Certificate in Translation (in French, German, Portuguese, Russian, or Spanish)
Program CertificatesThe University of Northern Iowa makes available, in addition to traditional programs, the opportunity for students to earn program certificates. Program certificates provide an alternative to programs leading to a degree, a major, or a minor; they certify that an individual has completed a program approved by the university. For information on the following program certificates, contact the Department of Modern Languages or the Office of the Registrar, which serves as the centralized registry.
The Department of Modern languages program certificates are not intended for native speakers of the respective languages.
Certificate in French Language Studies
A written and/or oral proficiency examination at the discretion of the certificate committee.
Certificate in German Language Studies
A written and/or oral proficiency examination at the discretion of the certificate committee.
Certificate in Hispanic and Portuguese Studies
Certificate in Portuguese Studies
A final essay and interview are required.
Certificate in Russian Language Studies
A written and/or oral proficiency examination at the discretion of the certificate committee.
Certificate in Spanish Language Studies
A written and/or oral proficiency examination at the discretion of the certificate committee.
Certificate in Spanish for Special PurposesA minimum of 12 credit hours beyond 780:011 Intermediate Spanish is required.
*Area of concentration (must be same area of concentration)Medical SpanishBusiness SpanishSpanish for Social ServicesSpanish for Criminology and Law EnforcementSpanish for TourismSpanish for Journalism and Broadcasting
International Commerce Certificate
Certificate in Translation (in French, German, Portuguese, Russian or Spanish)
An exam and/or portfolio may be required at the discretion of the certificate committee.
Department of Philosophy and ReligionCollege of Humanities and Fine Artswww.uni.edu/philrel
B. DeBerg, Head. K. Atkinson, E. Boedeker, H. Brod, S. Clayton, W. Clohesy, F. Degnin, S. Hill, M. Holland, M. Lahroodi, M. Reineke, J. Robinson, J. Soneson, D. Wood.
The Department of Philosophy and Religion offers the following undergraduate program certificate. Specific requirements for these programs are listed within this Department of Philosophy and Religion section in the following order:
Program CertificateYouth Development in Religious Settings Certificate
Program CertificateThe University of Northern Iowa makes available, in addition to traditional programs, the opportunity for students to earn program certificates. Program certificates provide an alternative to programs leading to a degree, a major, or a minor; they certify that an individual has completed a program approved by the university. For information on the following program certificate, contact the Department of Philosophy and Religion or the Office of the Registrar, which serves as the centralized registry.
Youth Development in Religious Settings CertificateThe Youth Development in Religious Settings certificate prepares students for work with young people in a variety of religious organizations and contexts. This interdisciplinary program is offered by the Department of Philosophy and Religion.
Department of PsychologyCollege of Social and Behavioral Scienceswww.uni.edu/psych
Staff:F. Barrios, Head. S. Brown, A. Butler, M. DeSoto, L. Diemer, M. Gasser, A. Gilpin, M. Gonnerman, H. Harton, C. Hildebrandt, R. Hitlan, B. Kopper, M. Losch, M. MacLin, O. MacLin, A. Osman, J. Somervill, J. Susskind, R. Tan, J. Wallace, L. Walsh, J. Williams, J. Yates.
The Department of Psychology offers the following undergraduate program certificate. Specific requirements for these programs are listed within this Department of Psychology section in the following order:
Program CertificateIndustrial and Organizational Psychology Certificate
Program CertificateThe University of Northern Iowa makes available, in addition to traditional programs, the opportunity for students to earn program certificates. Program certificates provide an alternative to programs leading to a degree, a major, or a minor; they certify that an individual has completed a program approved by the university. For information on the following program certificate, contact the Department of Psychology or the Office of the Registrar, which serves as the centralized registry.
Industrial and Organizational Psychology CertificateThis certificate provides students with the skills and knowledge necessary to be competitive in a professional human resources or consulting environment.
Choice of courses and subsequent course prerequisites may increase the length of this program.
*400:025, 400:134, and 400:157 have a prerequisite of 400:001, which may be used to satisfy Category 5B of the Liberal Arts Core.
**400:106 has a prerequisite of 400:001 and 400:101. Course 400:001 may be used to satisfy Category 5B of the Liberal Arts Core.
***400:162 has prerequisites of 400:001, 400:101, and 400:160. Course 400:001 may be used to satisfy Category 5B of the Liberal Arts Core.
^150:165 has prerequisites of 150:153; 800:072 or 800:094 or equivalent; and 920:070. Course 800:072 may be used to satisfy Category 1C of the Liberal Arts Core.
^^150:166 has a prerequisite of 150:153.
~48C:134 has a prerequisite of 150:153 or 48C:132.
~~48C:135 has a prerequisite of 48C:132.
Department of Social WorkCollege of Social and Behavioral Scienceswww.uni.edu/socialwork
Staff:T. Keefe, Head. F. Besthorn, M. Boes, W. Burt, W. Downs, J. Hanson, C. Singleton Henkin, L. Kaplan, J. McCullagh, L. Praglin, R. Schneider, M. Sheridan, K. van Wormer.
The Department of Social Work offers the following undergraduate program certificates. Specific requirements for these programs are listed within this Department of Social Work section in the following order:
Program CertificatesSubstance Abuse Counseling Certificate
Program CertificatesThe University of Northern Iowa makes available, in addition to traditional programs, the opportunity for students to earn program certificates. Program certificates provide an alternative to programs leading to a degree, a major, or a minor; they certify that an individual has completed a program approved by the university. For information on the following program certificates, contact the Department of Social Work or the Office of the Registrar, which serves as the centralized registry.
Social Work CertificateStudents who graduate with a major in Social Work from UNI receive a Bachelor of Arts degree with a Social Work Certificate. For information on this major see Social Work Major within this Department of Social Work section.
Substance Abuse Counseling CertificateThis UNI certificate program is designed to prepare Social Work majors for the field of substance abuse treatment. To receive a UNI certificate, a student must complete the requirements for the Social Work major (including graduation with the B.A.) and the specific course work and field instruction experiences as indicated.
Field Instruction: Students will spend a total of 440 hours in an inpatient or outpatient treatment program. To secure a field placement site the student may need to travel out of town. Experience with individuals, families, and groups will be required.
Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and CriminologyCollege of Social and Behavioral Scienceshttp://www.uni.edu/sac
Staff:K. Sandstrom, Head. S. Allbee, P. Baker, C. Bartollas, K. Crew, C. Dunn, X. Escandell, R. Featherstone, R. Gorton, M. Grey, J. Li, J. Lowell, G. Lutz, K. Mack, C. Mullins, T. O'Brien, G. Rhineberger, M. Shott, M. Stalp, J. Stockdale, A. Woodrick, D. Wright.
The Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminology offers the following undergraduate program certificates. Specific requirements for these programs are listed within this Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminology section in the following order:
Program CertificatesSkills in Social Research Certificate
Program CertificatesThe University of Northern Iowa makes available, in addition to traditional programs, the opportunity for students to earn program certificates. Program certificates provide an alternative to programs leading to a degree, a major, or a minor; they certify that an individual has completed a program approved by the university. For information on the following program certificates, contact the Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminology or the Office of the Registrar, which serves as the centralized registry.
Certificate in Criminology
Skills in Social Research Certificate
InterdisciplinaryThe university offers a variety of interdisciplinary curricula to meet the growing need and interest in work beyond collegiate division. The following undergraduate program certificates are under the supervision and jurisdiction of several committees, departments, or colleges as indicated. The programs include:
Program CertificatesCertificate in International Business Certificate in Leadership Foundations Conflict Resolution Certificate
Program CertificatesThe University of Northern Iowa makes available, in addition to traditional programs, the opportunity for students to earn program certificates. Program certificates provide an alternative to programs leading to a degree, a major, or a minor; they certify that an individual has completed a program approved by the university. For information on the following program certificates, contact the college indicated or the Office of the Registrar, which serves as the centralized registry.
College of Business AdministrationCertificate in International BusinessThe Certificate in International Business is available to College of Business Administration students majoring in Accounting, Economics-Business Analysis Emphasis, Finance, Management, Management Information Systems, Marketing, and Real Estate and to students completing the General Business Concepts minor. The purpose of the certificate is to provide students interested in international business with an education that will assist them in meeting their career goals. For more information and to enroll in this program, students must contact Atul Mitra, College of Business Administration.
*Credit hours in these Liberal Arts Core courses may be applied toward the completion of the Liberal Arts Core requirement and the completion of this certificate program.**Students who received credit toward the foreign language competency requirement for UNI graduation from satisfactory performance in high school language courses or students who can pass an equivalency examination do not need to take these courses.***These courses require additional prerequisites in the foreign language.
Summary:
Students pursuing the International Business Certificate must declare their intent on a Declaration of Curriculum form. The form may be obtained in CBB 321B. College of Humanities and Fine ArtsCertificate in Leadership FoundationsThe Certificate in Leadership Foundations is an interdisciplinary program that educates students about and for leadership in a democratic society. This certificate provides an overview of diverse leadership theories, concepts, and issues, and assessment of one's leadership styles and abilities. It is open to any student; prior experience in leadership activities is not required. A minor in leadership studies is also available and carries a leadership internship.
Prerequisite for admission: 2.50 GPA or permission of director.
Students who are pursuing the Leadership Studies minor or the Certificate in Leadership Foundations must have an overall GPA in the core courses, including the internship, of 2.50 with no lower than a C in any one course.
College of Social and Behavioral SciencesConflict Resolution CertificateConflict and dispute can be viewed on both the macro and micro system levels. It can be intrapersonal or interpersonal, as in the area of marriage or family, or organizational, as in relations, racial and ethnic or interpersonal concerns. The Certificate in Conflict Resolution provides knowledge and understanding of conflict, as well as conflict management or resolution. The certificate=s curriculum is designed for student who are working toward or who have already completed a baccalaureate degree, and whose anticipated careers may provide opportunities for understanding and conducting conflict resolution. Examples of related majors would include (but not necessarily be limited to) Social Work, Sociology, Anthropology, Environmental Science, Criminology, Communication, Business Management, Public Administration, Education, Public Policy, and Political Science.
Choice of courses and subsequent course prerequisites may increase the length of this program. A minimum grade of C is required in all courses taken for the certificate. *450:142 has a prerequisite of 450:041. 450:041 may be used to satisfy Category 5C of the Liberal Arts Core.450:163 and 980:130 have a prerequisite of 980:001. 980:001 may be used to satisfy Category 5A of the Liberal Arts Core.48C:136 has a prerequisite of 48C:004.
School of Health, Physical Education, and Leisure ServicesCollege of Educationwww.uni.edu/coe/hpels
Staff:C. Edginton, Director. I. Ahrabi-Fard, D. Briggs, C. Cooper, D. Cryer, N. Davidson, T. Davis, D. Depken, R. Dieser, F. Dolgener, T. Dompier, T. Evans, K. Finn, J. Gassman, P. Geadelman, N. Goreham, J. Hall, N. Hamilton, L. Hensley, C. Herndon, N. Hudnutt, S. Hudson, J. Hurley, S. Joslyn, K. Kerr, S. Koch, C. Kowalski, S. Lankford, R. Lee, R. Lund, M. Mack, R. Marston, O. Matvienko, M. Ozmun, C. Phillips, B. Ragan, S. Roberts-Dobie, K. Scholl, L. Shaddox, D. Thompson, M. Toerner, P. Waack, J. Waldron, W. Weiss, R. Williams, J. Wilson, M. Yehieli, C. Zeman.
The School of Health, Physical Education, and Leisure Services offers the following undergraduate program certificates. Specific requirements for these programs are listed within this School of Health, Physical Education, and Leisure Services section by division within the School, in the following order:
Division of Health Promotion and Education -Program CertificatesEnvironmental Health Certificate Certificate in Global Health and Health Disparities
Division of Leisure, Youth and Human Services -Program CertificatesAquatics Specialization Certificate Nonprofit Management and American Humanics Certificate Outdoor Recreation Certificate School-Age Care Leadership Certificate
Division of Health Promotion and Education -Program CertificatesThe University of Northern Iowa makes available, in addition to traditional programs, the opportunity for students to earn program certificates. Program certificates provide an alternative to programs leading to a degree, a major, or a minor; they certify that an individual has completed a program approved by the university. For information on the following program certificates, contact the School of Health, Physical Education, and Leisure Services or the Office of the Registrar, which serves as the centralized registry.
Environmental Health Certificate
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